Jeremiah 18:19
Give heed to me, O Lord, and hearken to the voice of them that contend with me.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 20:12, Jeremiah again appeals for God to see his enemies' hearts and bring vengeance — a parallel prayer for vindication from the same context.
Jeremiah 17:18 is another prayer by Jeremiah for disaster on persecutors — same author, same theme, stronger parallel.
2 Kings 19:16 has Hezekiah pleading 'hear the words of Sennacherib' — a very close parallel to Jeremiah's request that God hear his accusers' words.
Nehemiah 4:4 cries 'Hear, O our God, for we are despised' — a similar prayer for God to hear the reproach of enemies, matching Jeremiah's appeal.
Psalm 64:1-4 opens with 'Hear my voice' and describes enemies plotting — a direct parallel to Jeremiah's cry against his accusers.
Psalm 109:4 describes being repaid evil for good and turning to prayer — mirrors Jeremiah's situation of false accusers and his appeal to God.
Psalm 55:17 shows the psalmist praying at fixed times, confident God hears — a parallel to Jeremiah's plea for God to hear his case.
Psalm 56:1-3 pleads for mercy from oppressive enemies — similar to Jeremiah's request that God hear his case against his attackers.
2 Timothy 4:14 trusts the Lord to repay Alexander — similar trust in divine retribution as Jeremiah's plea.